General News of Monday, 12 March 2018
Source: classfmonline.com
Former UK High Commissioner to Ghana, Jon Benjamin, has wondered which Accra Mr Joseph Siaw Agyapong, Chairman of private waste management firm, Zoomlion, was talking about when he boldly compared the city’s neatness to that of London at a recent sanitation forum held in Ghana’s capital.
“Which Accra does he live in? And which London has he visited?” Mr Benjamin asked on twitter.
On Friday, 9 March, Mr Agyapong said to the amazement and laughter of his audience at the forum that: “When you look on the streets now, everywhere is clean, everywhere is neat.”
He explained: "I said neat because you have not moved to other African countries. When you move to The Gambia and other places and you come back to Accra, you’d think that Accra is the new London.
“Sometimes do the benchmarking with other countries that you have visited.
“I have visited some countries and I think we are doing well,” Mr Agyapong insisted, admitting, however, that: “Even though we are not there yet, we are doing well.”
At the same forum, Minister of Sanitation and Water Resources, Joseph Kofi Adda, however, said that Zoomlion is to blame for the filth in the capital.
Mr Adda said Zoomlion had failed to ensure that the waste in the environment are collected and disposed of properly.
Sanitation In Accra: “Accra is the new London; everywhere is neat” – Zoomlion CEO https://t.co/Mc9izP3DVY pic.twitter.com/zCDQS4NbVO
— Pulse Ghana (@PulseGhana) March 9, 2018